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Christmas candies & the dolphin dream.

Dream Diary: I have no idea where this one came from, but it feels like it had to have some special meaning that some dream dictionary will be able to explain to me. Apparently, I had purchased, or inherited, or otherwise obtained...a live dolphin. A huge motherfucking dolphin, more gregarious than Flipper, shinier than silver, who swam to and fro in this big manmade ditch in front of my old house. I loved this dolphin. Because of the nature of dreams and how the relativity of positions and whatnot didn't apply, whatever that means, I was able to chill out with my dolphin as he swam around, but never actually get wet myself. Then someone -- I don't know who, but someone official -- told me that the watery ditch wasn't proper for the dolphin, and that I'd either have to give him up or spend the cash needed for an adequate tank. Realizing that I didn't have that kind of money, I looked at the dolphin and realized that he had to go. Then I woke up. Whenever the fun gets spoiled in my dreams, I wake up. I guess that's okay.

I'm digging this. Christmas Christmas, everywhere, and I've managed to keep myself in check. I'm not blowing my wad with overexcitement before December, and for me, this is a major triumph. Phase 2 of the plan entails me making sure I spread out my remaining vacation days from work adequately enough to not lose the season in a sea of God damned Dora commercials. That said, it's been nice. The Christmas music's been nice. Going to Best Buy and seeing the little special area for holiday-related DVDs has been nice. Thinking about how the apartment we're moving into soon will enable us to have a real dining room for next Christmas is nice. As I write this, Nat's Chestnuts came on the Jukebox. That's nice, too.

I'm also digging all of the new candy, which in some cases isn't so much "new" as it is "back for another shot," but whatever, it's candy with snowflake-drenched packaging, and I'll never fall out of love with that. Shown above are just four of the many things I've picked up recently, including medallion-shaped Nestle Crunch and Butterfinger bars, marked with Santa Claus Is Coming To Town graphics, not just on the packaging, but also on the chocolate discs. York's Peppermint Snowflake just feels right, as nobody has ever eaten a Peppermint Patty in the history of Peppermint Patties and not thought of snow. Finally, Russell Stover's White Chocolate Peanut Butter Jingle Bell is good, but not good enough to warrant a name that takes 45 seconds to type. Click here to see the candies opened and mutilated.

Survey: What are some of your more personal holiday traditions? I know you eat dinner with your family, I know you get presents, I know you try to watch Charlie Brown and your local tree lighting ceremony. But what's some of the more personal ones? One of mine is the Christmas season Sunday newspaper scouring, a ritual that begins the first weekend of November. I just scour the circulars that come with the Sunday papers for anything Christmassy, from Target catalogues with a bunch of red ribbon graphics to one-page offers for ceramic angels with "HOLIDAY" etched over their asses. Your turn.

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Posted by Matt on 11/16/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 233 comments

As a tradition, Thanksgiving night, after everyone has sufficiently gorged themselves, we all sit down in the living room to watch "National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation."

A lot of what takes place in the movie reminds us of our family, which I think is why it’s so popular in our household. I think it’s one of my favourite Christmas traditions.

Oh, Sparky.

Chestnuts roasted by David @ 11/17/2005 12:39 PM


1. I take a million walks through the drug-store to look at all the decorations for sale.

2. My Aunts, my Mother, and Myself all get together to bake a massive amount of cookies.

3. I watch EVERY X-Mas Special I possibly can.

4. I read at least one X-Mas AAML Pokémon Fanfic and at least one X-Mas Gundam-Wing fanfic

5. I buy my Dad a Gag-gift!

6. I go Christmas Shopping Early in the month with my Mother and Aunt, and late in the month with my Dad.

7. I always watch "A Christmas Story" with my parents and quote our favourite scenes daily until New Years!

I hope that’s enough for the survey.

BTW will X-E be getting a Christmas makeover this year? (I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist). ^_^

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 11/17/2005 12:41 PM


My all time favorite Christmas tradition is fighting over who gets to put the Captain Crunch ornament on the tree. We have this random 1988 cardboard Captain Crunch ornament that someone saved from a cereal box and my sister and I always bicker over it.

Scratch that, my favorite tradition is beating my sister’s ass and getting to put up said ornament.

Chestnuts roasted by Karen @ 11/17/2005 12:52 PM


Did anyone else have the tradition of St. Nick’s day or whatever? It was like December 6th and your parents were supposed to put some little gifts in your shoes while you were sleeping? My parents did it for a few years and then gave up. I remember getting a really shity gift one time like a single Lego person, and I wrote St. Nick a note telling him that I was really dissapointed.

Also, parents are usually divided into those who wrap presents that are supposed to be from Santa, and those who leave them unwrapped. My parents were smart and left all the gifts that were supposed to be from the big man unwrapped. I knew Santa was too busy for that shit anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by Foodtouchdown @ 11/17/2005 1:47 AM


Mine would be having trouble sleeping the night before. Even if I wear myself out and have no real reason to look forward to Christmas day. Then again, I don’t think it counts if I don’t do it on purpose…

Chestnuts roasted by RewolfJ @ 11/17/2005 2:52 AM


1. Every year we watch http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0096061/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnx0dD0xfGZiPXV8cG49MHxrdz0xfHE9c2Nyb29nZWR8ZnQ9MXxteD0yMHxsbT01MDB8Y289MXxodG1sPTF8bm09MQ__;fc=1;ft=21">Scrooged at least once. It’s our personal It’s A Wonderful Life.

2. In Fresno we have Christmas Tree Lane, a street with some of the most beautiful (and expensive) houses in town, all of which go out of control funky on the lights and the decorations and NOELs and stuff. Most of the month, it’s crowded with cars, but there are two ‘walking days’ a year where people get to take their time and walk down the street with cocoa and eggnog and stuff. It’s excellent. We try to attend both walking days.

3. After last year’s tree shortage, the new tradition is to go to http://www.cobbranch.com/">Cobb Ranch and cut one down ourselves. I hope this year we don’t get one of those ones that leaves your arms all itchy.

4. For decorating the tree, there’s always a box of See’s candy at hand, and if possible, chocolate-covered popcorn. Candy generally ends up being the night’s meal, but if people are still hungry, we get Chinese.

5. Our actual Christmas strongly resembles the one from "A Christmas Story, in that each gift is opened one at a time, and whoever opened the last present gets to pick the next present. The first round of gifts is given in ascending order of age (I think this is a Danish tradition?), but after that it becomes a jagged path from person to person. Christmas morning generally lasts from three to five hours, woo.

6. I’ve never made a gingerbread house before, but I spent this year taking a Baking and Pastry class in a trade school, so new tradition starts this year. When the house itself is complete, I plan to top myself by reproducing the original http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/file/legend_of_zelda_overworld.png">worldmap of Hyrule in gingerbread. I have no idea how long this will take. Probably be done looong after Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by G'Tron @ 11/17/2005 6:01 AM


Someone told me that there is a newer version of a Charlie Brown Christmas special, has anyone seen this little piece of blasphemy? Is it any good?

Chestnuts roasted by bloodybrilliantme @ 11/17/2005 7:05 AM


Ok, a little wierd, but not too bad. We have dinner on Christmas Eve, but it’s always Clam Chowder. My mom (and us kids before we all abandoned ship) would spend most of the day making this huge pot of clam chowder, all the while fending of the invading forces (dad) untill it was ready.

We also unwrapped one gift (one of the "small ones" [read:socks]) a night for 3 nights before Christmas. I think it was the submission to four screaming kids about wanting to open presents that eventually lead to a tradition.

Oh, and a Life-Savers Story Book, every year, for as long as they’ve made them. Now all the spouses and grandkids get them too. I think the folks are blowing a Benjemin just on those, these days.

Chestnuts roasted by Mad Cow @ 11/17/2005 7:16 AM


Last night, I dreamt I was playing Civilization 4. As soon as I woke up, I looked that up in the dream dictionary, and it said: "This dream indicates that you want to play Civilization 4." So, you know, I’ma go play Civilization 4.

Thanks again, subconscious wisdom!

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 11/17/2005 7:24 AM


My family also does the cruising around and looking at Christmas lights thing.
My personal tradition is waiting until the night before I have to catch my train home to wrap all my presents and I do so while watching It’s A Wonderful Life and spiking my own hot chocolate. Then I bawl like crazy at the ending.
And then on Christmas Eve, after my sister and I get in our yearly bitchfight, we settle down to watch The Muppet Family Christmas and pee ourselves laughing over stupid Beaker and the stupid icy patch.
Really, THAT’S the true meaning of Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Lizzy @ 11/17/2005 7:39 AM


Hey Mtrox-

I’m in KC, Missouri. Never saw Christmas Crunch in Oklahoma last year…maybe it’s bigger this year. Matt, you need a box mailed to you or is where you are at this year?

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/17/2005 7:46 AM


Jedoc and dohopoki, that little exchange cracked me up.

Christmas traditions include driving out to the town I grew up in and going way off the beaten path to these two houses where you just know one neighbor is in a competition with the other neighbor for who can outdo who on the Christmas decorations. These two yards in the middle of nowhere have more decorations in each one than are in some towns. Amazing. It will be very sad if they ever stop.

Also, watching National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation with my wife’s family and A Christmas Story with my family.

And the latest one is just the wife and I going for a walk through the snow and catching snowflakes on our tongues until we get freezing cold and it’s dark out, then going in the house. She makes the hot tea and I make a nice fire in the fireplace. Then we just hang out on the couch with the only light coming from the fire and the Christmas tree lights.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimbalaya @ 11/17/2005 8:11 AM


Not sure how it started, but every christmas I watch the entire Star Wars trilogy. Started doing it about 9-10 years ago, stopped briefly because my tapes were lost now I can start it again since I got the DVD set.

Chestnuts roasted by James @ 11/17/2005 8:24 AM


Warning: Minor rant below…

No Jones Soda yet, two weeks behind in my classes (due to my books not getting ordered properly), my Texans sucking, and Eddie dying…

I sure hope Thanksgiving is better.

Semper Fi,
Erik Majorwitz

Chestnuts roasted by Erik Majorwitz is depressed...in Germany @ 11/17/2005 8:47 AM


Oh, totally forgot to divulge my Thanksgiving festivities.

Well, my wife plans on showing the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving DVD next week to her first graders and will be recreating the dinner that Snoopy prepared and Matt recreated.

I wonder if Matt would like photos of the event? If my Jones Soda comes in on time, I can gross out her kids by drinking that at the shindig.

I’m sure we will also be attending a teacher’s potluck Thanksgiving this weekend, I pray we never host, because our house is always trashed. That is what happens when you have three children…

It is only the second year, but I guess it is a tradition: Going to my mother-in-law’s house in England for Thanksgiving. Last year, my wife and I were both dragging ass, me because I’m fat, but she was pregnant and didn’t know it. I have no excuse. lol

Well, I won’t have watched the traditional football games for two years now. Sigh, that sucks…

Semper Fi,
Erik Majorwitz

Chestnuts roasted by Erik Majorwitz @ 11/17/2005 8:52 AM


Matt, this survey thing was a great idea. I’m enjoying reading about everyone’s traditions, and it’s giving me ideas for ones to start for Christmas 2006, as my boyfriend and I will be moving in together this January. I’m afraid I’m going to go overboard buying stuff this year that I won’t get to use till next year. I’m going to try to confine myself to after-Christmas clearance. (It won’t work.)

I miss the Sears Big Toy Book, too…I’d completely forgotten about that thing. Hours of my young life were spent, even way after Christmas, poring through its pages. Is my memory padding it, or did that thing used to be as thick as the regular catalog? Kids today don’t know what they’ve missed. *sigh*

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 11/17/2005 8:58 AM


Good survey Matt! I really like that you brought the same background back for this season, it’s a good one.
Frito-Although I never went there on Christmas I am totally with you on the Hardee’s thing. Down with Carl’s Jr.
I have so many traditions concerning the Holidays. Mostly I just try and do something every day that is drenched in Christmassy fun. I am always the one to decorate early. At my old coffee shop in Seattle, I would put up a nativity and "winter" scene. We didn’t have any regular figurines, so we used Homies. Now being in the Midwest we get snow, so looking at lights is alot prettier. There’s also a Christmas parade called Hollidazzle downtown Minneapolis that begins the Friday after Thanksgiving and goes every day till Christmas. I go the opening night and then at least once more during the season.
I think my favorite part of the Holidays is the Mall. Putting on a warm sweater and going to the mall and smelling the leather, and perfume, and cinnabuns, and the frickin’ huge trees and kid’s school choirs singing in the common areas, and santa lines. Well I could add to that forever.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/17/2005 9:08 AM


Foodtouchdown:

We used to celebrate St. Nick’s day as well and then one year it died out and it wasn’t for like another 3 years where we were like "hey! what the hell happened to gifts on the 6th" :P One year I got King Zarkon and Prince Lotar action figures and I was kinda bummed but then come Christmas I got the 5 lions… man that was a good year.

Chestnuts roasted by Double G @ 11/17/2005 9:14 AM


There are quite a few traditions that my family has… most of which I won’t be able to do this year!

Christmas last year was really sucky. My husband had been ‘detained’ by the US Immigration service (looooong, frustrating story), and so Christmas morning I went to visit him in prison. Christmas sucks when the only contact you get with your husband is through a pane of glass for half an hour.

This year, because the government won’t let him back in the US for another ten years, I have to choose between going home for Christmas to be with my family… or being with my husband. It’s a tough choice, but I just don’t think that after last year I want to miss another Christmas with him!

So I’m going to be in England now, which requires the abandonment of many old traditions. I won’t be able to cower in shame at the old paper ornaments my brother and I made when we were kids (that Santa’s face looks psychotic!), won’t be able to sit through three unending hours of gag gifts at my grandmom’s, won’t be able to go to the midnight service at the church I grew up in. I won’t be there to see the look on my cat’s face when my parents dish out her traditional huge tub of yogurt and tin of tuna. I won’t be there when the immense amounts of wrapping paper are burnt in the fireplace, or when we take the tree out into the back yard and torch it.

On the plus side, this means I get to start up new traditions, right? One of the things I did last christmas that I hope to make a tradition is going to a Handel’s Messiah sing-in…

They don’t show A Christmas Story over here. It’s too quintessentially American to translate well, I guess… but last Christmas my dad bought me a DVD, so I’ll be able to watch it with my husband and in-laws. It won’t be quite the same, but some things must be maintained.

I’m starting to depress myself. I’ll stop now.

Chestnuts roasted by Silkenray @ 11/17/2005 9:16 AM


My mother lives for Christmas and greatly misses the Christmases that my brother and I were small children dancing to Smurf Christmas records around the Christmas tree. My brother and I are now in our twenties, but we still love us some Smurfs and our mom. So, every year, just once, we pull out our old Smurf Christmas record and we dance around the Christmas tree with our mother.

Chestnuts roasted by r @ 11/17/2005 9:22 AM


I just want to know, WHERE THE HECK ARE ALL YOU PEOPLE!!?? It always seems as though I am the only one who gets all jacked up for the holidays, but apparently there’s others of you out there. You can all be in my special secret club.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/17/2005 9:22 AM


I miss the huge Sears Wish Book of Christmasses long ago!!! These leaflets they are printing out now just are not doing it for me. I remember countless hours spent circling item after item that I wished for Santa to bring to me. I was quite the greedy child, so this led to hours of fun. Now, it’s just a quick flip through the pages and it becomes a coaster for my coffee mug.

Chestnuts roasted by earthwormgoddess @ 11/17/2005 9:26 AM


kb
S.I.,N.Y. and been getting jazzed for Christmas every single year.

Chestnuts roasted by Double G @ 11/17/2005 9:29 AM


For the month of December I take my dog walking around the neighborhood in search of "LOUD XMAS DISPLAYS!". Im hoping that we wont be disappointed this year.

I also try to cram in my old Taped of TV xmas specials. I have an episode of Doogie Howser in the mix somewhere!

Glad to see that there are still people to take the time to indulge in their childhood obsessions during the holidays!

Chestnuts roasted by Greg @ 11/17/2005 9:30 AM


Double G: Wow, I’m always so surprised to find other Islanders that read this site. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/17/2005 9:31 AM


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